I'm new to this board and have been lurking and learning from all of the post for sometime now. I'm from the USA, and very seldom do I get my hands on any foreign glass. I was told of this sight on the Ebay Glass Chat Room. I spend a large majority of my time in that room learning and helping when I can.

The reason that I'm finally posting a thread to this board is I have acquired 2 canary (Vaseline) glass pressed or EAPG sauce, berry or nut dishes... I have been searching for a maker for almost 3 months now and a lady from Austraila who post regularly on our board suggested that they may be by Brockowitz of Germany... Here is a link of my unknowns page and they are listed on there with measurements. If you would be so kind to look at them and give me any additional information, or suggestions as to where to continue my search I would greatly appreciate it.

Glen... Thank you for looking and hopefully someone will come along that can help further... BTW, this is Jesse from the US, you helpled me with my Sowerby Figural and Float Bowl a couple of months back on Ebay US....Jesse

Jesse Great to talk again. I only wish I could have swept in and instantly identified your lovely glass. It would have given me a much better entrance. Never mind - I'm sure someone will come along and help put another piece in the jigsaw puzzle.

Experience teaches that anyone who begins to collect in any field can feel a change in his soul. He becomes a joyful man filled with a deeper empathy, and a more open understanding of worldly things moves his soul. (Alfred Lichtwark 1852 – 1914)

Experience teaches that anyone who begins to collect in any field can feel a change in his soul. He becomes a joyful man filled with a deeper empathy, and a more open understanding of worldly things moves his soul. (Alfred Lichtwark 1852 – 1914)

Experience teaches that anyone who begins to collect in any field can feel a change in his soul. He becomes a joyful man filled with a deeper empathy, and a more open understanding of worldly things moves his soul. (Alfred Lichtwark 1852 – 1914)